Latest Tour de France Femmes News
Tour de France Femmes stage 5 culture: From Albi to Paris, the Sadness of Toulouse-Lautrec
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is Albi’s most famous son.
Tour De France Femmes stage 5: The latest standings and video highlights
Another superb solo victory from an emerging young rider.
‘I hope it doesn’t change that much’: Demi Vollering handed 20-second penalty for drafting
'It's totally ridiculous,' SD Worx criticizes UCI for dishing out punishment.
Tour de France Femmes stage 5: Ricarda Bauernfeind soloes to victory
Day proves more selective than expected, with bunch being thinned out.
Tour de France Femmes brings race for WorldTour survival into sharp focus
The heated contest for the 15 WorldTour licenses is 'pushing every team,' says Uno-X sport director Alex Greenfield.
‘It is really a dream’: Yara Kastelijn takes breakthrough result at Tour de France Femmes
Stunning debut pro victory for 25-year-old Dutchwoman.
Tour de France Femmes stage 6: The very last chance for the sprinters
Stage likely to be tightly controlled by the sprinters' teams.
Tour de France Femmes stage 4: The latest standings and video highlights
A ten minute breakaway, a long-range solo stage winner and a big GC shakeup.
‘We wanted to test each other’: Demi Vollering wins first GC test over Annemiek van Vleuten
Vollering gained eight seconds on Van Vleuten on the road to Rodez, but the toughest tests are still to come for the GC favorites.
Tour de France Femmes stage 4: Yara Kastelijn wins out of a breakaway
Race within a race delivers sparks in a long, grueling day of attrition.
Tour de France Femmes stage 5: Another chance for the sprinters
Early terrain should promote attacks but finale more accommodating to a chase.
Megan Jastrab fighting for survival in first Tour de France Femmes
US rider swapped track worlds for the Tour as she builds up to her first elite road worlds.
Tour de France Femmes stage 4: The punchy climbers come to the fore
Lumpy finale promises exciting finish.
‘If you lose like this then you can only be proud:’ Julie Van de Velde’s near miss
The Belgian was a mere 150m away from the line when the sprinters denied her a stage win, but she won over the hearts of those watching
Sometimes you have to eat from someone else’s plate: Lorena Wiebes wins after DSM picks up the chase
Yellow jersey Lotte Kopecky leads out Wiebes and then takes third.
Tour de France Femmes stage 3: The latest standings and video highlights
Dramatic pursuit between peloton and breakaway rider.
Tour de France Femmes stage 3: Lorena Wiebes wins after break caught with 200m to go
It was a battle between a breakaway and the sprinters at the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
Tour de France Femmes unsung heroes: Jess Allen on being the human yo-yo and her first $0 contract
Since signing her first 'pro' contract in 2013 for no salary, Allen has become one of the most reliable domestiques in the bunch.
Tour de France Femmes stage 3: Sprinters psyched for their day in the sun
Bunch gallop looks to be on the cards.
How Liane Lippert fended off mighty SD Worx in stage 2 of the Tour de France Femmes
Stage 2 of the Tour de France Femmes saw Movistar square off against SD Worx.
Tour de France Femmes stage 2 highlights and results
Thrilling racing and crash redemptions on the second day of the Tour.
A long time coming: Liane Lippert delivers confidence-boosting victory at Tour de France Femmes
German champion says she's still fully focused on supporting Annemiek van Vleuten's GC bid.
Tour de France Femmes stage 2: Liane Lippert brushes off crashes for breakout win
Lotte Kopecky cannot fend off the German star, but she retained her yellow jersey in a hectic, crash-marred stage.
Tour de France Femmes Culture: Stage 1 Aligot
All eyes are on the TdFF, but this sport requires sustenance. What better dish than aligot, a speciality of the Auvergne.
Tour de France Femmes stage 2: A hilly stage which could shake things up
A day suited to breakaway riders or puncheurs.
Demi Vollering is stronger than she was at this time last year, and that’s put her mind in the right place
The SD Worx rider says she can make better tactical decisions now that she's not at the limit physically.
Tour de France Femmes Writers
Betsy Welch
Betsy writes about off-road racing, culture, and personalities for Outside’s cycling group. As a rider, she loves big adventures on the bike. Some of her most memorable reporting/riding trips include the Migration Gravel Race in Kenya, bikepacking the Colorado Trail, and riding from Torino to Nice after the inaugural Tour de France Femmes. In the summer, she loves to run, ride, and hike through the Elk Mountains in her backyard; in the winter, she skis uphill.
Jim Cotton
Jim is a UK-based editor and reporter focusing on road racing, training, and nutrition. He’s developed a bank of experience working on the ground at all three grand tours, Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Flanders, Strade Bianche, road worlds, and many more prestigious races. Additionally, Jim writes the ‘Behind the Ride’ series of features that digs into how riders in the pro peloton have become the best in the world. It’s a wide-ranging column that’s covered diet, training, recovery, altitude camps, and a lot more. And when he’s not working? After a few decades of mostly dismal results, he’s hung up the wheels on his bike racing career. Instead, now, he’s a trail / ultra racer… but don’t hold that against him.
Andrew Hood
Andrew Hood, aka “EuroHoody,” is European editor for Velo. Since joining the title in 2002, he’s been chasing bike races all over the world. He’s covered dozens of editions of the spring classics and the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, and Vuelta a España, as well as numerous world championships in road, track, and mountain biking. He’s also covered six Olympic Games and reported on bike races across six continents. Beyond the Outside cycling network, his work has appeared in The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, Outside, SKI, Traveler Magazine, Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, and Denver Post. He’s a voting member of the Velo d’Or prize committee, and he’s appeared on CNN, NBC, NPR, and BBC. Chances are, if there’s a bike race, EuroHoody’s been to it, or will be going soon.
Will Tracy
Will Tracy is a San Francisco based editor interested in all things cycling. Since getting his start in cycling journalism with Peloton Magazine, he has reported from the Tour de France; the Taipei Cycle, Eurobike, and Sea Otter trade shows; and covered the biggest events in gravel racing including Unbound and SBT GRVL. When not biking, he stays active with climbing and running and likes to take photos, cook, and serially dabble in new hobbies.
Alvin Holbrook
Alvin is a tech editor for Velo, where he covers road, gravel, and e-bikes after nearly a decade in the bike industry. In addition, he uses his background in urban planning to cover stories around active transportation, policy, tech, and infrastructure through the Urbanist Update series. He currently lives in the Bay Area with his wife and an ever-growing stable of bikes and kitchen utensils. Meet Alvin
Shane Stokes
Shane Stokes has written about pro cycling for over 25 years, covering grand tours, world championships, Classics and other major events during that time. He’s been the Irish Times cycling correspondent for over two decades, appeared regularly on that country’s national broadcaster RTE in analyzing the sport, and contributed to Velo and many of the sport’s international outlets. When not writing about cycling he’s happiest in nature on a sunny day, particularly with a dog or two in tow.
Josh Ross
Josh hails from the Pacific Northwest but when it’s time to ride, hot and dry is better than cold and wet. He will happily talk for hours about the minutiae of cycling tech but understands most people just want things to work. He is a road cyclist at heart and doesn’t care much if those roads are paved, dirt, or digital. Although he rarely races, if you ask him to ride from sunrise to sunset, and beyond, the answer is always yes.